Rocky Mountain Cup could claim 2004 as being established (as that's when we started working on it) but it wasn't contested until 2005. And as far as I know, the Cascadia and the RMC are the only two where MLS's attempt to trademark them failed.
If Yoshou doesn't, one of these weeks I will. I'd also like to know if you can swear in tags. Fcuk tags.
I don't create threads, but even I was playing around with the new thread fields yesterday and was curious about this as well.
When I start the thread, I can add as many as I want. I haven't found a limit yet. The only thing is that when I create them, I can't see them until after the thread is published. Edit: After playing with it, the max is 20.
The max being 20 is kind of funny. 20 is way too much for the intended use. These are research papers. They could come in use if we want to look up old weekly threads, if we use the same tags. At least until the rest of BS finds out about it and makes us get more creative.
No. Once the comma is seen, it acts as the separator. The tag "flava flav is the son public enemy number one" was a test to see what happened when I added a comma between son and public. It immediately separated them. Plus, quoting Public Enemy in the MLS PBP thread seemed humorous to me.
So if you write a list like this in another program: red, blue, green, purple, black, mauve Then copy it, and paste it into the box, it doesn't accept the list of tags?
I can also confirm that words that are banned in the thread are also banned in the tags. Sorry folks, no swearing in the tags.
Meanwhile, SRFC has finally announced their local broadcast schedule -- which features the majority of all remaining home and away games. http://www.sacrepublicfc.com/news_article/show/781241 I note this here because I know you people care.
I thought I saw something on Twitter called the USL Broadcast Network that's being shown on local networks in some USL markets. I would guess that you would only see games where a team is broadcasting on TV, so if SRFC is playing a road game against a team who doesn't have a local affiliate, then you wouldn't see that game in the Sacramento region.
Pretty sure lower division games would require a multiplier simply because they are lower division games.
I'll buy a round of drinks to the first guy that can explain to me how Curtin still has a coaching job in this league.